censusyoudaoicibaDictYouDict[census 词源字典]
census: see excise
[census etymology, census origin, 英语词源]
census (n.)youdaoicibaDictYouDict
1610s, from Latin census "the enrollment of the names and property assessments of all Roman citizens," originally past participle of censere "to assess" (see censor (n.)). The modern census begins in the U.S., 1790., and Revolutionary France. Property for taxation was the primary purpose in Rome, hence Latin census also was used for "one's wealth, one's worth, wealthiness."